It's gone so far now that they probably wouldn't let him just hand a cheque in lol

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They have to , it is their remit , they must accept the money if it is offered at any time . Going to court is the last thing they do if the accused will not pay . It is the money they want & only the money . They will however make an example of him , the authorities never get all their money back if they have to go to trial so they have to accept a settlement , it is in their guidance rules .

The lawyers are telling Harry he can win . They have already cost him probably 10 times what is owed . I just do not see the point over such a relatively small amount of money .

If he is as worried as he says he is , then throw some money at the problem and make it go away .

They have to , it is their remit , they must accept the money if it is offered at any time . Going to court is the last thing they do if the accused will not pay . It is the money they want & only the money . They will however make an example of him , the authorities never get all their money back if they have to go to trial so they have to accept a settlement , it is in their guidance rules .

The lawyers are telling Harry he can win . They have already cost him probably 10 times what is owed . I just do not see the point over such a relatively small amount of money .

If he is as worried as he says he is , then throw some money at the problem and make it go away .

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Incidentally, I'd use that same method to get rid of our striker problem! :001_302:

Harry Redknapp has assured Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy he will not leave for Chelsea this summer.
Standard Sport understands Levy contacted senior officials at Stamford Bridge in a bid to flush out any interest in the Spurs manager succeeding Carlo Ancelotti.
Levy was reassured that the Blues are not keen on making a formal approach for Redknapp, who had reportedly been sounded out through private channels over the position following a breakdown in communication with his chairman.

It is thought the pair disagreed over Tottenham's summer transfer policy with Redknapp insisting that the squad need substantial investment to regain a top-four place in the Premier League next season.
Levy stressed the need to "streamline" the squad in comments made upon the release of the club's half-year accounts for the six months ending on 31 December.

Key squad members Luka Modric and Gareth Bale have attracted interest from Europe's top teams but Redknapp has warned their departure would undermine the progress Spurs have made since he took over in October 2008.
Last month, Bale extended his contract until 2015 but is thought to be open to a move abroad while Modric may find it hard to resist interest from Manchester United with Sir Alex Ferguson keen to re‑energise his midfield.
Levy has cashed in on players in the past and with Redknapp fearful of a repeat this summer, the pair were understood to be at loggerheads. That prompted a flurry of bets on Redknapp becoming Chelsea manager, forcing bookmakers to slash the odds on the 64-year-old former West Ham boss taking the reins in west London.

But lengthy discussions were held last week and Redknapp is understood to have indicated he will not leave Spurs for Chelsea, who had also registered a firm interest in attempting to lure Spurs' chief scout Ian Broomfield.
Redknapp will still be expected to reduce a bloated squad - with David Bentley, Niko Kranjcar and Sebastien Bassong among those almost certain to leave. Off the field he must contest two charges of tax evasion which could force his absence from the club's pre‑season tour to South Africa in July.

don't think he'll go
Hiddink confirmed today, he is ready to train both national team and the club as he is full of energy and has already had good experience training PSV + Australia and Chelsea + Russia.
We also shouldn't forget, that loosing to Belgium in the nearest Euro-2012 Q match will certainly provide Hiddink's dismiss from the Turkish national team coaching and unemployment.

I suppose Hiddink is about 80-85% to become next Chelski's coach. They are good friends with Abramovich as well and that's the point too.

I really doubt that Harry and Levy have had issues over the transfer policy. Both must know we need to get a striker, amongst other players, but that we also have a massive squad. If the article was saying they had a bust up over the amount of funds given to Harry, then I'd understand. But that article makes it seem like Harry wants to have the biggest squad ever.